I had this problem 2 times the first time i took the flasher unit out it is kinda hard to get to it is on the back side of the fuse box i cleaned the contacts and put it back in. this last time i was able to take the flasher unit out and took it to the auto parts store to match up it is a five prong unit. put it in and have good blinkers ever since.

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The first item to check would be the flasher unit in or near the fuse block. Did they stop working suddenly? Did the signals start blinking faster before they went out? It isn't likely all the bulbs would go bad at the same time.